Archive for 'Intellectual Property & Trade Secrets' Category
Apr 23, 2018

Driving a truck can be a grueling, demanding occupation, especially for drivers who travel across the country. Not only do drivers face the risk of getting in an accident, they also need to find ways to cope with the long hours of sitting behind the wheel. As such, it is important for trucking company owners […]

Apr 13, 2018

If you operate a mid-to-large sized business in California, you likely have a diverse workforce consisting of different types of workers. While many of them could be full-time, regular employees, it is becoming increasingly common for such companies to hire freelancers or independent contractors as well. This hiring trend is part of the “gig economy,” […]

Mar 14, 2018

Intellectual property rights matter, no matter what that property is used for. In an era where every action is an opportunity for a Facebook, Instagram or other social media post to promote your brand, any business needs to remember that copyrights matter. This doesn’t just refer to using a popular internet meme or a screenshot […]

Mar 14, 2018

The processes and products that separate one business from the competition are often quite valuable. Business owners therefore want to be sure that they protect the features that set them apart and give them an edge over their competitors. There are numerous ways California business owners can do this. We discuss a few approaches in […]

Feb 19, 2018

Mergers and acquisitions are highly complicated business transactions that must be entered into with careful consideration. It is not as easy as a one-time transaction or purchase, and there are financial, employment and organizational implications to think about. As such, it can be prudent to approach growth opportunity discussions with caution. A potential deal could […]

Feb 15, 2018

In the construction field, contractors face different constraints with publically funded construction projects. One of the limitations of city-funded projects is a local hiring requirement where a predetermined percentage of a project’s workforce must come from the surrounding geographic area to promote the local economy. When creating a bid or reviewing a contract for a […]

Feb 13, 2018

It seems that we regularly read news stories about defective products. You don’t have to search too hard to find a current report on a defective airbag, children’s toy or construction element. Despite the fact that we see these stories so often, many cases involving defective products are settled with an agreement that discovery information […]

Feb 8, 2018

Complying with state and federal trucking regulations is a significant responsibility for those operating in this industry. There are equipment, training, hiring and operational obligations that must be observed properly or the companies could face major consequences. As such, any changes to policies or rules in this industry must be considered carefully before implementing. This […]

Feb 5, 2018

Technology is changing the way business is conducted throughout the world. In the transportation industry, driverless trucks are quickly becoming reality for logistics companies. As these trucks are rolled out in the years ahead, logistics firms will need to adjust to new regulations and deal with safety concerns. As a logistics business owner, you are planning […]

Feb 1, 2018

The beginning of a new year can be the perfect opportunity for employers to assess how – and if – an employee handbook is holding up. This is particularly true in 2018 as numerous legislative changes have been made or proposed. Here, we examine various elements of an employee handbook that employers may need to […]